Are we seeing the last days of the free Internet?, page
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Topic started on 24-1-2012 @ 08:25 PM by flexy123
I fear we are heading more and more towards the end of free speech and the possibilities of the internet.
I fear that in a few years we will look back and will not believe what freedoms we had on the net.

"TPTB" try for a long time already to gain control of the internet, attempting to make new laws and trying to put barriers and censorship wherever they can. Some countries (China etc.) do this already.

For TPTB, which includes corporates and basically all Ruport Murdoch, Ted Turner etc. types...the internet poses a big problem because FREEDOM means less control, and less control means less profit.

Today, it is STILL possible that a single person can make a site, forum or blog and start making money from it. Or you can make a blog and state your opinion etc....and there is not much TPTB can do about it.

This is unheard of since with other media, eg. you cannot simply make your own TV channel or radio show..without going through lengths of government control and regulations. But on the internet, it's STILL possible.

For how long?

One common trick used by TPTB is to pull laws out of their hat and giving them disguises like "to protect children"....or "against terrorism".

The recent SOPA bill *only* reached so much outrage because TPTB failed to give it a proper disguise, they labelled it "Anti Piracy Bill" and it was more or less clear it would threaten privacy and freedom of speech.

But other laws are to come which are better disguised, and i fear that those laws will be stricter and less recognized by the general public as how dangerous they are actually are, simply because of better disguises and ALLEGED "good causes". (Because, to be honest, who would NOT like laws against child pornography etc..and i fear such laws will be made and slowly change the internet as we know it.)

FREE information-flow is something really valuable and rare, and GOVERNMENTS and CORPORATES hate it!!

They hate it so much that regimes and some governments forbid their citizens access to free, unbiased information..or try to regulate it and decide what is deemed "ok", and what not.

Any information which i can receive for free is information where WITH OTHER MEDIA i would need to pay for. [In Europe (for example) you would actually need to pay a monthly fee if you own a radio or if you watch TV].

If someone wants to get the latest newspaper or magazine..they are not free either, neither is the latest movie or book.

Ever since the internet exists, TPTB wants to regulate this and forbid, come up with ideas like "internet tax" and similar since they know very well that any FREE information we can get is actually MONEY THEY DO NOT MAKE.

I fear that in some years, we will have an abomination of the net where WHAT we see, watch and send online is recorded and controlled and where you need to pay fees to access certain types of information. (Or whatever is left of the information...)...and we should be very careful and watch those developments.


reply posted on 24-1-2012 @ 09:28 PM by stopmakingsense
reply to post by Avalessa



haha it had to be said
its like when someone says they can do whatever they want but goto work the next morning..


reply posted on 24-1-2012 @ 10:11 PM by AlphaExray
reply to post by flexy123

Agree, but we existed before the internet, and we built it, and we can rebuild it. Why do you think the CIA was so careful to have us build our net on their internic platform?
Thanks to Microsoft, people are completely prompt illiterate, or just to lazy to use other forms of communication. It is not the loss of fat spagetti coded video files, or that someone somewhere knows our personal data ( none of us are really that improtant); it is the ability to communicate freely and honestly with one another that we are losing. The world is a big place, and the vilains wish to carve it up without our prying eyes. That it frightning.

I have noticed lately an increase in the number of threads on other websites about the formation of a fallback radio network BBS. I would not be surprised if several start popping up here and there. People used to discuss this probability openly in the past. As far back as 1998, a few groups were building their own pier to pier servers using a Lynix program that inverse multiplexed modems. One in particular had tested some kind of delayed transmission for tri frequency leapfrogging that was quite impressive. I have not heard of it since, but there is no such thing as a once in a lifetime invention. Technology is free for those capable of mastering it.

Don't forget, IRC built the internet.


AX
FTNWO


reply posted on 24-1-2012 @ 11:19 PM by BobAthome
Originally posted by BobAthome
Ahh tell me wise one ,, what was the INTER-NET,,

well seeing u asked and i then might reminice,,just a bit,,,,,ahhh the old days,,

It all started shortly after Roswell,,

an AirForce Col. help a press confirence for a company, called I.B.M,, and any other press,,
ahh the old days,,,
Anyway this Col. sat at a desk,, rather large,, with a T.V monitor above the desk,, well thats what the called t.v's back then,, yup,, a t.v monititor,, imagine that ,, any way this Col.. had what looked like a
MOUSE,,, thus the name stuck forever,,,
and a key board,, and he typed a "command" and you COULD actualy see what he was TYPYING on this TV/Monitor,, well let me tell you it was the strangest thing,, ,,said it was done by,, some kind of electrical signal stuff,,

anyway,,

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Ps there is actuall video of that historic moment on youtube somewhere,,, yup that was the birth of the INTER-NET.

Me.
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that was the birth of the INTER-NET

and these were it's creators,, and ye they worshipped the creators of the INTERNET,, j/k

William Bradford Shockley Jr. (February 13, 1910 – August 12, 1989) was an American physicist and inventor. Along with John Bardeen and Walter Houser Brattain, Shockley co-invented the transistor, for which all three were awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics.


well some did,, ibm,,hp,,,microsoft,,,google,,,adobe,,,these were the children of the internet,, but thats another story,,,

So a bunch of scientists funded by wealthy people, said ye let us put this transistor on GERmanium,,and some said NO SILICON,,,, and thus there was a great dividing of the minds,,



reply posted on 24-1-2012 @ 11:29 PM by BobAthome
reply to post by AlphaExray



"Don't forget, IRC built the internet. "

no there was one thing that powered the internet,, and that awsome power which fueled its birth and gave rise too one and all was freeddoom,, too mastubate,, yea,, and the word went out picture sharing is annonymouse and really easy as well,,, bbbbbbssshxxxxxxx zzzzzzzzttt

sorry that was connecting at 33.34 kb,,,, ya thats right tweeked my MODEM,,, suckkers,, 500kb file in 5 minutes,,haaaaa take that goverment spies,, heheheheheh,,,,
and so it GREW bigger and BIGGER untill,,,,
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